Underestimating Jesus
When Jesus said, “All things are possible to him that believeth,” He meant that all things are possible to the Believer. All that Believer needs to do is to get to know what he is in Christ then rise up and take his place. What Masters He has made us to be! How invincible we are! Can’t you see what it would mean for one in the face of all this to be talking about his weakness, his lack, making his confession of his inability. “Of His fullness have we all received,” and it is the grace and the ability of God for us to enjoy to the very limit all that we are in Him.
Jesus
The Man at the right hand of God, who loved me and died for me, now ever lives for me!
He was God’s answer to the universal cry of humanity.
He was God manifest to our senses.
He was an intrusion into the sense realm.
He talked like God. He acted like God. He lived like God, and on the cross He died like God.
He was not a philosopher searching for the truth. He was the truth.
He was not a mystic. He was reality.
He was not an experimenter searching for reality.
He was not a reformer. He was the Recreater.
He was not a visionary. He was the Light of the world.
He never reflected. He never reasoned.
He knew. He never learned.
He never asked prayers for Himself.
He never sought the help of man.
He was never in a hurry. He was never afraid.
He never showed weakness. He never hesitated.
He was always ready. He was sure. There was a sureness in all He did or said.
He had a sense of sin or need of forgiveness.
He never sought or needed advice.
He knew why He came. He knew who He was. He knew the Father.
He knew about heaven. He knew where He was going.
He knew man. He knew Satan.
He had no sense of lack. He had no sense of limitations.
Continued next week…
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